Speak tagalog????
translate this:
and2 ko now sa pampanga eh. msta family mo?
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The Philippine language is called Tagalog
translate this:
and2 ko now sa pampanga eh. msta family mo?
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An dito ko na sa Pampanga, eh. Kumusta’ family mo?
I’m here now in Pampanga, ok. How’s your family?
I’m here in pampanga. how’s your family?
I am here in Pampanga, how’s your family?
"and2 ko now sa pampanga eh. msta family mo?"
this is the right Tagalog for it… =
"Andirito ako ngayon sa Pampanga eh, kumusta ang pamilya mo?"
could be…
"I’m here at Pampanga right now, how is your family?"
or…
"I’m right here at Pampanga now, how is your family?"
It’s "textspeak", a popular shorthand used by Filipinos in text messages (SMS). Translated, it means:
I’m here in Pampanga right now. How’s your family?
i’m here in pampanga now eh. how’s your family?
I’m here in pampanga, how’s your family